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A fun-filled event on Long Island each year raises funds for programs that change children's lives and their perspective on the world.
"We shared our son with all of you, because he loved everybody. I will celebrate being his father forever." — Todd Newman, Dylan's father.
"He fought for years with a smile on his face and kindness in his heart." A LI community is cloaked in grief, wearing green to honor Dylan.
A priest tosses a cross into the water, and the young man who dives in and finds it will have blessings, Greek tradition says. Video here.
The fun continues Sunday in Greenport. See the huge gallery of photos here.
Don't miss a minute of the fun with Patch's guide on where to go for U-pick pumpkins, mazes, fall festivals, hayrides, and memories.
The North Fork will illuminate homes and businesses in green, Dylan Newman's favorite color. His "resilience and strength were remarkable."
"He was and always will be my hero." Todd Newman, Dylan Newman's father.
See who tasted sweet success with their award-winning jams and honey.
"Expect to be afraid of your dreams. If you’re not afraid of your dreams, they're not big enough."
Proceeds from the event will help 2 North Forkers who need a helping hand.
A beloved fall tradition is back on Long Island as scores head to the orchards to pick apples. Here's where to head for apple-picking fun.
The popular event is a fundraiser for the Paul Drum Life Experience, a program that brings free educational programs to kids.
"He’s taught so many people patience, understanding, and empathy. I really believe he was put here by God for that reason."
The leak also lead to traffic detours Wednesday afternoon, police say.
The event takes place on Sept. 18 in Veterans Park.
Just his summer, Kait's Angels installed tables, an outdoor shower and bike racks at a North Fork beach and tables at a local park.
PBMC’s Dr. Michael Ciminiello and Dr. Peter Sultan Ranked Top Surgeons
"For all the British people throughout the world, she was not just 'The Queen', she was 'Our Queen.'"
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near the North Fork.
The solemn gathering takes place for the 21st year to remember those who lost their lives on 9/11.
"I don’t know what’s worse, the pain of the loss — or the pain of what will never be." Those who loved her mark 3 years without LI girl. .
Here's where you can drop off coats, hats, mittens, gloves and scarves around the North Fork.
The yearly event raises funds for community members facing challenges — with friends turning out in force to help.
The style maven made the rounds, taking in yards sales, shopping on Main Road, and stopping at Maroni Cuisine in Southold this weekend.
The event takes place in Greenport Wednesday.
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It's pickleball for a good cause at a new fundraiser planned to help the homeless pets at the League in Peconic and Aquebogue.
The fun-filled event takes place Sunday in Southold.
Here's everything you need to know to enjoy the beloved annual event in Greenport.
Senator Anthony Palumbo is partnering with the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office to bring the program to the Southold Fire Department.
PBMC Foundation and William Ris Gallery Support Advancements in East End Breast Health
"You just didn't get to see talent like that out here before, and now you can — and you are supporting a great cause by doing so."
PBMC Awarded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for the Second Year in a Row
The community came together after a pandemic pause for a beloved annual event focused on inclusion — and fighting back against bias.
“From the beginning, I knew how very special this place was, and I felt we just had to preserve and honor its rich maritime history."
"In the back of their minds the interaction plants the seed early they have somewhere to turn if they are in trouble." — Sharon Sailor.